Diane Kruger is absolutely stunning in these brand new images as the new face of Martell Cognac!

The 38-year-old actress has officially been announced as the brand’s new ambassador in celebration of their 300th anniversary this year.

“Had an amazing morning being introduced as the Ambassador for Martell’s 300th Anniversary celebration!!,” Diane expressed on her Instagram. “So proud to celebrate with such an amazing french brand who supports french savoir faire and tradition since so many years !! #Martell300#FrenchArtdeVivre”

Check out Diane‘s stunning new shoot shot by Mary McCartney taken at Le Grand Trianon at the Palace of Versailles below!

Kruger, who studied at the Cours Florent, one of France’s leading private drama schools, will spearhead Martell’s ‘France 300′ project, which aims to identify 300 up-and-coming people around the world in the fields of gastronomy, art, fashion, mixology and entertainment.

Diane Kruger is making moves beyond the best-dressed list and the beauty counter to spend some time at the bar.

The Bridge actress was just named Martell Cognac’s Triecentenaire Celebration Ambassador to toast to the brand’s 300-year anniversary. The self-confessed Francophile stepped in front of Mary McCartney’s camera at the iconic Palace of Versailles in Paris to launch the search for Martell’s next 300.

Kruger will identify 300 “ones to watch” around the world whose combined cultural contribution cross gastronomy, art fashion, mixology, and entertainment that epitomize French Art de Vivre in the 21st century for one of the oldest of the great cognac houses. “Although I still consider Paris my home, I spend a lot of time on the road and am pleased to see how the French Art de Vivre lifestyle is truly permeating contemporary society on an international scale,” Kruger said in a statement.

The honorees will be announced in June in a series of celebrations worldwide as well as a spectacular at the Palace of Versailles on May 20. Plus, the brand will release four new limited edition blends that rested in barrels made from a 300-year old oak tree in homage to the brand’s founder.